Notes for CYNTHIA JEAN WARDWELL:
"Cynthia Jean Wardwell and Kenneth Edward Granger were married recently at St. James Church in Norcross, Ga. The ceremony was performed by Pastor John L. Heyer. The bride, who was given in marriage by her parents, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane M. Wardwell of Lilburn, Ga., formerly of Frederick, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric H. Smith of Walkersville. The groom is the son of Mrs. Catherine Beard, Columbus, Ga.
Attending the bride as maid of honor was Teresa Thomason. Jane Harris and Pam Weaver were bridesmaids and Teresa Antastasio was flower girl.
Best man was John Callway. Robbie Wardwell, brother of the bride, and Jimmy Muse were ushers, and Kerry Hendrix was ring bearer. Music for the ceremony was provided by Katie Windmueller. The reception that followed in the church fellowship hall was catered by Virginia Driskell. Assisting at the reception were Diane Pearce, Nancy Hendrix and Tracey Queen.
After a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple are residing in Palm Beach, Fla., where the groom works for Xerox Corp."
-Frederick (Maryland) Post 13 February 1983

More About KENNETH GRANGER and CYNTHIA WARDWELL:
Marriage: Abt. February 19833827

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Marriage: 21 April 1990, Palm Beach County, FL3828Child of CYNTHIA WARDWELL and BERNARD TILLSON is:

Notes for BRIAN ROBERT WARDWELL:
On 30 September 1974, the Frederick (Maryland) Post published a picture of him meeting with Orioles' third baseman Brooks Robinson.
Child of BRIAN ROBERT WARDWELL is:

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MEREDITH14 WARDWELL.

486. GEORGE HENRY13 WARDWELL (GEORGEHERBERT12, HERBERT11, GEORGEHENRY10, SIMON9, ELIAKIM8, SIMON7, ELIAKIM6, WILLIAM5, SAMUEL4, THOMAS3, JOHN2WARDALE, HUGH1) was born 30 December 1932 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA3829, and died 06 February 1979 in Bristol, Hartford, CT3829. He married BARBARA MARIE BIGGS 29 January 1955 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA3829. She was born 06 July 1932 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA3829.

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Baptism: January 1933, Quincy, Norfolk, MA3829
Burial: 09 February 1979, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Bristol, CT3829

Notes for JAMES PHILLIP WARDWELL:
Hartford Courant 28 June 2007 -
Computer Crime Expert Promoted
"As he sat in city hall Tuesday, Tom Peterson couldn't help but recall the days when he taught his stepson, James Wardwell, about computers.

Wardwell had been interested in medicine, spent time as an emergency medical technician, and considered a career in nursing, Peterson said.

Instead, Wardwell became a police officer - and the person the family, and his employers, now turn to for computer expertise.

The head of the New Britain Police Department's forensics unit and the resident computer crime expert, Wardwell was sworn in as a lieutenant in a city hall ceremony Tuesday.

Police Chief William L. Gagliardi suggested that the latest promotion wouldn't be the last for Wardwell, 44, who joined the department in 1994 and served as a patrol officer and investigator in the youth bureau, where he began the department's first forensic computer examinations in 1997. He later became the department's first polygraph examiner.

"The future is very, very bright for him," Gagliardi said, shortly before Elizabeth Wardwell pinned a lieutenant's badge on her husband's white shirt.

With his parents, niece, in-laws, city officials and colleagues looking on, Wardwell praised his fellow officers. "Thank you very much for your support," he said. "I won't let any of you down."

Gagliardi noted that Wardwell had already made his mark, testifying before Congress on computer crimes, prompting the state Supreme Court to establish the legal basis for Internet sex stings and proposing legislation to require computer repairers to report suspected child abuse.

In 2000, Wardwell posed as a 13-year-old girl in an Internet chat room as part of a sting that led to the arrest of a Massachusetts man who had arranged to meet the "girl." The man's appeal reached the state Supreme Court, which upheld the conviction in its first-ever ruling on Internet sex stings, establishing the legal foundation for them.

Wardwell got involved in computer investigations after a larceny complaint led him to the suspects' computers - and the realization that police needed to figure out how to deal with computer crimes. He began reading up and went back to school, earning an undergraduate certificate in computer forensics. Wardwell also serves as president of the Connecticut Polygraph Association.

As a lieutenant in the Criminal Investigations Division, Wardwell will supervise sergeants and detectives and continue heading the forensics unit. The department will also train another officer for the forensics unit, he said, a reflection of the increase in digital evidence, which includes iPods, cellphones, computers and a growing list of other new digital devices. "It'll never stop," he said."

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Marriage: 07 June 1985, Bristol, Hartford, CT3830

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Marriage: 04 January 2002, Orlando, FL

487. ALBERT JOSEPH13 WARDWELL (GEORGEHERBERT12, HERBERT11, GEORGEHENRY10, SIMON9, ELIAKIM8, SIMON7, ELIAKIM6, WILLIAM5, SAMUEL4, THOMAS3, JOHN2WARDALE, HUGH1) was born 31 July 1937 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA3831, and died 19 November 1979 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA3832. He married SARAH LOFTUS 14 January 1961 in West Newton, Middlesex, MA3833. She was born 24 March 1941 in Boston, Suffolk, MA3833.

488. ANN MARIE13 WARDWELL (GEORGEHERBERT12, HERBERT11, GEORGEHENRY10, SIMON9, ELIAKIM8, SIMON7, ELIAKIM6, WILLIAM5, SAMUEL4, THOMAS3, JOHN2WARDALE, HUGH1) was born 31 July 1937 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA3833, and died 02 July 2003 in Woonsocket, Providence, RI3834. She married GEORGE NELSON MILES November 1956 in Cochituate, Middlesex, MA3835. He was born 07 December 19353836, and died October 1992 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA3836.

Notes for ANN MARIE WARDWELL:
Woonsocket
ANNE MARIE MILES, 65, of 278 Rathbun St., formerly of 32 Park St. Blackstone, Mass., a retired Massachusetts state employee, died Wednesday at home.
Born in Quincy, Mass., a daughter of the late George H. and Mary (Drew) Wardwell, she had lived in Blackstone for 25 years before moving to Woonsocket.
Mrs. Miles had been employed at the Medfield (Mass.) State Hospital for 26 years before retiring in 1998.
She leaves a son, Nelson C. Miles of Blackstone; three daughters, Linda M. Miles of Chatham, N.H., and Lori A. Miles and Cathy T. Miles, both of Woonsocket; and four grandchildren and a great-grandson.
Burial will take place in Chatham.
-Providence Journal Bulletin 11 July 2003

"Anne Marie (Wardwell) Miles died July 2 after a long battle with cancer. She was predeceased by her parents, Mary Drew and George Wardwell; brothers Albert and George; and daughters, Anne and Carrie.
She is survived by daughters Linda of Chatham, Lori of Woonsocket, R.I. and Cathy of Woonsocket; son Nelson of Woonsocket; grandchildren Callie and Catrina Miles and Cody and Miles Bloodworth, all of Woonsocket; great grandson Bradley Menard of Woonsocket; and several nephews and a niece.
A graveside service will be held at Center Chatham Cemetery in Chatham at a date to be determined. Her nephew, Andrew Wardwell of Connecticut, will oversee the service. Anyone wishing to attend may contact Linda Miles at 1185 Main Road, Chatham, N.H."
-The Conway Daily Sun 05 August 2003